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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So folks.

Its not long till christmas is upon us.

What do you have planned ?

spend it with family ?

Spend it on your own ?

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

I will be happily spending at alone apart from the couple of hours my mother forces me to hers for dinner

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All family stress and hastle until the 27th .... then it's away to somewhere in hertfordshire for a fun night away

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So folks.

Its not long till christmas is upon us.

What do you have planned ?

spend it with family ?

Spend it on your own ?

"

Ive got my son in the evening christmas day and boxing day but only cos the bitch is working boxing day !

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By *aledCouple
over a year ago

newcastle

working as head chef in hotel but got a month in hawaii planned for feb

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"working as head chef in hotel but got a month in hawaii planned for feb "

Rub it in why dont you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Well some years ago i invited someone i knew , who was on his own.

We were only mates and had a great time.

Playing daft games and boozing and a great xmas lunch.

Im thinking of doing summat similar this year. ?

I do love cooking the whole xmas dinner thing. and miss that part of it when on my own.

Sooooooooo im cogitating .

needs to think it thru

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We'll be having mother for Christmas dinner.

I thought a turkey would be more tasty and not so tough, but there you have it

Christmas ? is running away an option ? Don't like Christmas to be honest. I'm not a false person and it really sticks in my throat that I'm obliged to be nice to people that I don't really like

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"We'll be having mother for Christmas dinner.

I thought a turkey would be more tasty and not so tough, but there you have it

Christmas ? is running away an option ? Don't like Christmas to be honest. I'm not a false person and it really sticks in my throat that I'm obliged to be nice to people that I don't really like "

I dont relish it and would much rahter cook summat tasty and spend it with nice people too.

all get fed then sloshed.

Or get sloshed and eat in between

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love Christmas AT christmas.. Time with family and close friends etc.. Traditional.. fun and relaxed.

Then in between the Xmas and New Year.. a few nice parties maybe.. just enough to chaff the edges maybe lol..

After New Year.. maybe somewhere hot to recover for a while..

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By *imfromGlasgowMan
over a year ago

er...guess

Tell everyone who invites you you've already arranged to go to someone else's home ... then fuck off to where you actually want to be

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its diner for one and rubish tv. I hope the new years beter?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

a walk on the beach a sandwich and a bottle of dandelion and burdock, an escape in other words

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have my own way this year, to spend it at home, usually Coll drags us all out somewhere, grrr.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Both of our sets of parents have had serious health probs this year, luckily they recovered mostly from this but they are at an age where we no longer can take anything for granted.

Our daughter is at an age that she still just about wants to go on holiday with her parents.

Business has been really really tough this year, mostly 60/70 hour weeks but things are improving gradually, so we all agree if we were ever gonna have a break its this year.

We have hired an island and are just gonna totally chill out and relax away from it all, just us, no telephones, no stress, so hopefully health wise for everyone it should be a real getaway.

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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago

Notting


"Both of our sets of parents have had serious health probs this year, luckily they recovered mostly from this but they are at an age where we no longer can take anything for granted.

Our daughter is at an age that she still just about wants to go on holiday with her parents.

Business has been really really tough this year, mostly 60/70 hour weeks but things are improving gradually, so we all agree if we were ever gonna have a break its this year.

We have hired an island and are just gonna totally chill out and relax away from it all, just us, no telephones, no stress, so hopefully health wise for everyone it should be a real getaway. "

Sounds bliss - the holiday part not the hard year part.

For me its dinner for one, box of wine and tasty nibbles. Housemate away to her and her gf's fmily so its me and the cat!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Both of our sets of parents have had serious health probs this year, luckily they recovered mostly from this but they are at an age where we no longer can take anything for granted.

Our daughter is at an age that she still just about wants to go on holiday with her parents.

Business has been really really tough this year, mostly 60/70 hour weeks but things are improving gradually, so we all agree if we were ever gonna have a break its this year.

We have hired an island and are just gonna totally chill out and relax away from it all, just us, no telephones, no stress, so hopefully health wise for everyone it should be a real getaway.

Sounds bliss - the holiday part not the hard year part.

For me its dinner for one, box of wine and tasty nibbles. Housemate away to her and her gf's fmily so its me and the cat!!! "

Aww debz ... I'll pop round with one of my pussies for yours and bring paul too

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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago

Notting


"Both of our sets of parents have had serious health probs this year, luckily they recovered mostly from this but they are at an age where we no longer can take anything for granted.

Our daughter is at an age that she still just about wants to go on holiday with her parents.

Business has been really really tough this year, mostly 60/70 hour weeks but things are improving gradually, so we all agree if we were ever gonna have a break its this year.

We have hired an island and are just gonna totally chill out and relax away from it all, just us, no telephones, no stress, so hopefully health wise for everyone it should be a real getaway.

Sounds bliss - the holiday part not the hard year part.

For me its dinner for one, box of wine and tasty nibbles. Housemate away to her and her gf's fmily so its me and the cat!!!

Aww debz ... I'll pop round with one of my pussies for yours and bring paul too "

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Parrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrty xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Both of our sets of parents have had serious health probs this year, luckily they recovered mostly from this but they are at an age where we no longer can take anything for granted.

Our daughter is at an age that she still just about wants to go on holiday with her parents.

Business has been really really tough this year, mostly 60/70 hour weeks but things are improving gradually, so we all agree if we were ever gonna have a break its this year.

We have hired an island and are just gonna totally chill out and relax away from it all, just us, no telephones, no stress, so hopefully health wise for everyone it should be a real getaway.

Sounds bliss - the holiday part not the hard year part.

For me its dinner for one, box of wine and tasty nibbles. Housemate away to her and her gf's fmily so its me and the cat!!!

Aww debz ... I'll pop round with one of my pussies for yours and bring paul too

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Parrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrty xx"

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By *assybutclassyCouple
over a year ago

Swingin seaside resort....

well we will be sunning ourselves in India for xmas and new year lounging on sunbeds in the red hot sun....xx

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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago

Notting


"well we will be sunning ourselves in India for xmas and new year lounging on sunbeds in the red hot sun....xx"

Very nice!!!!

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By *riendlyfunfemWoman
over a year ago

A world of my own

I'd love to just spend Xmas day in my Pjs, just chillin and drinkin and eating and watchin TV, I'm not particularly fond of the holiday season, I do find it a very lonely time if you don't have much in the way of family. I do get invited to a friends for Xmas dinner but would really like to do nothing this year just spend the day with my daughter but she would find that boring

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By *ishful.thinkingWoman
over a year ago

east london

My Daughter's with her father this year so I'm volunteering with one of the homeless shelters in London, might as well do something useful with the time. After that we'll head back to Ireland to do the family thing for the New Year.

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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago

Notting


" My Daughter's with her father this year so I'm volunteering with one of the homeless shelters in London, might as well do something useful with the time. After that we'll head back to Ireland to do the family thing for the New Year."

What a bloody fab thing to do.

I may look into doing that up here!

Thanks for the idea

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